Over the course of the next few days, the trio confer concerning their knowledge of lore. One particular matter becomes clear. It is the horrific fate of some killed by a vampire to rise in their destroyer’s likeness. In future, they must take care to ensure victims are staked and sanctified with garlic and holy wafers.
(Simon became a flying skull creature because that was the form of the vampire who infected him. The original creature , which Leopold saw flying about the scene, is the monster they must destroy to end this terror.)
They establish another matter of lore. The walking dead who emerged from the lake were not vampires but mere shambling corpses, no doubt animated by the vampire (the power of vampires to raise the bodies of improperly buried mortals is well known).
Leopold’s earlier studies had revealed that, after the Black Baron’s destruction, several of his minions and creations survived. The present vampire is most likely one of these surviving villains. But now Leopold’s exhaustive search reveals that records of these monsters are nowhere in his collection. He guesses a copy of the account might still be found in the church archives in Lindendorf. But the priest there is a wary, distrustful fellow.
The biggest breakthrough — a revelation! — comes when Von Schwarzenwolff lays eyes on his grandfather’s old sabre. It is an old-fashioned, clumsy weapon by contemporary standards but it reminds him of a tale his grandfather once told him in secret. A phantom coach haunted the road between Waldorf and Lindenberg for generations. Most who saw it disappeared and were found drained of blood. As a reckless young man he hunted the coach and one night pursued it on horseback. He leapt onto the coach and fought with its monstrous driver, beheading him in the combat. The coach and horses crashed into the lake. He managed to swim free of the wreck, saving just one of the poor horses. His grandfather said the plunge happened near the roadside shrine to Saint Walburga. Quite close to the spot where Simon’s body was found!
Von Schwarzenwolff had seldom later remembered the story, assuming it to be a tall tale told for his amusement.
OOC:
That’s a huge explode on von Schwarzenwolff’s CK die. That’s got to bust the case open!
Any questions about any of this?
So, what do you decide to do next? !